Clinical Respecialization Programs

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Xararsis

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Hi everyone. I've been browsing the forums and have seen mentions of clinical re-specialization programs, but haven't had much luck in finding a list of them.

I was hoping to use this thread to gather up a list of known schools. Here is what I have so far. Please let me know if you have any others. I'd like to keep it non-professional as well.

Farleigh Dickinson University:
http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=6282

University of Hawaii at Manoa:
http://www.psychology.hawaii.edu/pages/contact_us.html

Hofstra University:
http://bulletin.hofstra.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=29&poid=3456&bc=1

U Mass Amherst:
http://www.psych.umass.edu/research...hology/postdoctoral_respecialization_program/

Any help gathering more schools that offer this sort of program would be tremendously helpful.
 
so these are for if you have a phd in psychology (say) and you want to do clinical psychology?

also Fairleigh has the psychopharmacology program as well (required for prescrip. authority), is this the same thing?
 
also Fairleigh has the psychopharmacology program as well (required for prescrip. authority), is this the same thing?

No, different program.

Re-specialization is a rather unique animal (as programs go), so there aren't going to be a ton to choose from, though this list is good so far.
 
No, different program.

Re-specialization is a rather unique animal (as programs go), so there aren't going to be a ton to choose from, though this list is good so far.

If you remember, I'm compiling this list just to see who says yay and who says nay in terms of marketing being close enough to a "psychology" degree:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=718885

FDU said you need a minimum of 12 credits in graduate psychology courses. I'm 1 year in the program and I already have the 12 😀
 
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